  Wall9 Tell Me, Did You See It Too? Premium join:2002-06-25 Dupo, IL | Vonage Rules Can't go wrong  | |
|  |   kapil The Kapil
join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | Re: Vonage Rules ...still can't get the damn fax machine to work with vonage. | |
|  |  |   djdanska Premium,MVM join:2001-04-21 Glen Ellyn, IL clubs: | Re: Vonage Rules I gave up and am in the process of porting my numbers back to sbc. -- My New Webpage: »www.danboy.com | |
|  |  |  thunderblock
join:2004-02-10
| I moved a Qwest line over to Vonage and have also had lots of trouble faxing. Actually, great trouble sending and lesser receiving. After no responses to email and faxes to customer service, I finally called and got a support rep who was very helpful. After several days of troubleshooting, and running out of possible fixes, he asked if I was dialing *99 before each fax. He said that since I have a "voice" line and not a "fax" line from Vonage, you need to dial the *99 prefix then 1 area code, etc. to send a fax. Seems that if you subscribe to their second "fax" line, you don't need to do this. Now, instead of 1/10 faxes going through, its more like 9/10. Before the *99 revelation, the rep tweaked the IP packet size on my Moto ATA (decreased it) and suggested that I configure the fax to transmit at a max rate of 9600 baud (the later didn't seem to help any). | |
|  |  |  |  Freezone
join:2000-09-29 Southfield, MI
| Re: Vonage Rules Guys there is only one way to fax over ip that is worth anything. E-FAX/J2.
For $10 a month you g3et an e-fax phone number that goes straight to your e-mail.
For $15.00 You get a j2 number that acts for both fax and voice mail. Both come to your e-mail.
Supporting a fax machine is a pain, but having an e-fax number has cut down on that pain greatly. I swear by it. | |
|  |  |  Zero01
join:2000-11-21 Mechanicsburg, PA | Really. I have a $50 Sharp fax machine I bought from HSN like 3 years ago and it has always worked like a charm with Vonage. | |
|  |  |  |  |   kapil The Kapil
join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | Re: Vonage Rules I also have an officejet. I did some research on slowing down the officejet to 9600 baud...but either that didn't work, or the code I entered to slow it down didn't work. What a pain. | |
|   MrMaster What If Premium join:2000-12-16 Austin, TX clubs:
·RoadRunner Cable
| what to do Well I still don't know what to do. While I will be reimbursed for my cell phone minutes I have been constently going over by around 180 minutes a month. Now, I am going to raise my plan on the 15th to 800 anytime minutes for $60 but that sucks!
I haven't had a regular phone line for over 3 years. I calculated out the math for a generic phone line for $15 plus $55 for installation and I just don't think it is worth it when it will only be used till the end of March. (basketball related job)
A fax machine could be beneficial as well but I don't know if I should try for a VoIP phone or just keep bumping up my cellphone plan. VoIP 3 years ago was a very bad experience for me. -- Packers rule. Bears suck. 'Nuff said. | |
|  |   Wall9 Tell Me, Did You See It Too? Premium join:2002-06-25 Dupo, IL | Re: what to do Vonage is like Virginia Slims.
They've come a long way, baby. | |
|  |   SterlingJ85 Obama 2008
join:2000-11-19 Millville, NJ
·PHONE POWER
| What? What is this crap about getting DSL over Cable Modem?
Jittery and excessive downtime?! Excuse me?
First of all that is not true, while it might have been the case with one provider.. all cable modem is not bad. Most of the time its faster than DSL!
Also, if your getting VoIP to replace a landline, then DSL wouldn't be a very good option.. Most DSL providing Telco's and CLEC's require you to have a landline in-service to get DSL! In that case, what money are you saving?? -- Sterling - Moderator at »www.siriusbackstage.com | |
|  SevenDegrees Premium join:2003-07-11 Miami Beach, FL
| Vonage tech support snickered at us We too are looking for alternatives, particularly after Vonage total refusal to even consider the fax situation. It is not just us, it is not just fax/modem cards or just stand-alone faxes. After today's experience and sadly Vonage tech support's attitude to us and their solution was -- go buy a fax machine, we do not support faxing or fax modems. Right now the only value Vonage has to us is the use of virtual numbers. Things were fine until about a week or so back, cannot send/receive faxes, not matter what machine, what fax/modem card, or baud, etc. Nothing like sending a gazillion cover pages and the stuff keeps quiting after that. And yep we have been doing extensive trouble shoots, switching equip, even bought a new USR PCI V.92 controller base fax/modem.. Glad to see others beginning to post their fax woes, maybe someone at Vonage will a) get involved, b) either support fax or stop advertising it, and c) suggest to their tech support peeps, snickering at us and dissing us and writing us off is not the way to engender customer good-will or loyalty. -- Thanks so much for your help!»www.spiritmediaworks.com | |
|  |  rradina
join:2000-08-08 Chesterfield, MO
·Charter Pipeline
| Re: Vonage tech support snickered at us Not sure what the trouble is with faxing over Vonage. I've never done anything special and I don't seem to have a problem. Of course, I've sent maybe a half dozen faxes in the past year that I've had Vonage. All of them have been from my Dell Inspiron laptop, using its built-in V90 faxmodem.
I have a Cisco ATA-186 and except for the out-of-band signal problem where female voices sometimes trigger dialing tones (search VOIP forum for threads), it hasn't given me much trouble with the 90Kbps codec. My experience with the 50Kbps codec wasn't good. Either I would lose the other party (able to hear me but not them) or the other party would lose me. I tried the 30Kbps codec but it sounded like a digital cell phone -- something that I only care to tolerate from a digital cell phone.
Regarding Vonage's systems, they've upgraded voice mail twice in the last year. Both times have gone OK but it's been a pain to realize that you can't get into your voice mail only to find out it's been upgraded and you have to setup your mailbox again. Vonage did send out advanced warnings but it's not something you really think to add to your calendar.
I was happy to port my Vonage number from SBC/Sage last August, even though it took almost two months to get through the paperwork. Vonage is the only phone I have in my house.
Of course, Vonage is only as good as your HSI connection and router equipment. For my entire Vonage tenure, I've had Charter Pipeline. At least in St. Louis, Charter has a good system. Low pings, no packet loss, good throughput and no "peak" periods.
Until this past Saturday I used a D-Link 614+ WiFi router. No issues with lease time problems, cable disconnects or other anomalies (see router forums for threads regarding VOIP issues that are sometimes solved with router tweaks...) Unfortunately, last week I flashed the 614+ with a new version from their Taiwan site. I had massive problems. Even after downgrading the firmware, I could not get it to stay connected to my cable modem. The switch and WiFi portions continued but after a few minutes it would quit talking to the cable modem. After verifying that a Windows XP box with two NICs and Internet Connection Sharing did not have issues, I knew the router was toast. After a brief what-to-buy quest, I tried a NetGear WGR614 802.11g router. Although the range was better than my D-Link 614+, after more reading I returned it and purchased the WGT624. I like it. Great range, quality and someday I'll upgrade my laptop card to NetGear so I can use the claimed 108Mbps wireless speeds. No issues or tweaks required for Vonage use. My wife is a stay-at-home mom and worships daytime phone conversations with other stay-at-home moms. If the phone wasn't working, I'd hear about it twice. First when she calls me from her cellphone to complain and again when I get the cell phone bill!
Although Vonage setup couldn't have been easier (plug in the box they send you and start making calls -- really, just that easy...), it probably isn't quite a technology for everyone. I would guess that an awful lot of Vonage problems are caused by the Internet and the customer's HSI connection. I'd hate to be in Vonage customer support because they have to feel somewhat helpless in situations where the problem is completely out of their control. This why I think the technology isn't quite ready for everyone. I think it takes a bit of understanding by the consumer that it there's a 50% chance that it isn't Vonage's fault when your call is disconnected, your phone doesn't work or the quality is poor.
In closing, before you try VOIP, make sure you fully understand the quality of your HSI connection and that VOIP is 100% dependent on that quality. If you have any complaints or quirks with your HSI connection, VOIP is not for you. | |
|  cltguy
join:2002-01-12 Pineville, NC | Vonage is great Never had a problem faxing with PC (using trusty USR modem). Vonage rules. Especially with Virtual numbers. | |
|   truedalife
join:2003-01-10 Brooklyn, MD
| FCC to start commitee on VoIP regulation Here's some more interesting reading on VoIP found on CNet. The FCC always has there hand in something and are starting a 12 to 18 month discussion on VoIP regulation proposals. Check it out at »news.com.com/2100-7352_3-5156819···ag=st_lh -- "Always in the Need for Speed." | |
|  jmcclellan
join:2000-12-12 North York, ON | Canada?? Anybody know of any VoIP services available in the Great White North yet? I would really like to give one a shot, but other than the lame you-both-need-their-software solutions, there's nothing available which will let you call the PSTN.. | |
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